Tuesday, June 23, 2026

SYNDICATION

Years of Fighting Lawfare with Lawfare Help Trump Expose Democrats’ Corruption

(Headline USA) When former President Donald Trump last week filed suit accusing his 2016 rival Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party of conspiring to sink his winning presidential campaign by alleging ties to Russia, it wasn't a surprise. Trump’s latest lawsuit revisits a familiar grievance: that Democrats in 2016 concocted...

FBI Plant Who Entrapped Michigan Men Said They Were ‘Excited’ by Explosion Video

(Headline USA) Two men described as leaders of a questionable plot to allegedly kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer were thrilled as they watched videos of powerful explosives, a few hours before driving north to scout her vacation home, an FBI agent testified Monday. In summer 2020, Tim Bates was working...

Flynn’s Ex-Business Partner Gets New Trial After Mueller Setup

(Headline USA) A federal judge has ordered a new trial for a onetime business partner of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, accused of acting as an unregistered agent of the Turkish government. The ruling Friday from U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga is the latest twist in the long-running legal...

SCOTUS to Resolve Copyright Case Involving Andy Warhol’s Portraits of Prince

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court agreed Monday to review a copyright dispute involving works of art by the artist Andy Warhol that were based on a photograph of the musician Prince. A lower court had at first said the artwork created before Warhol's 1987 death was “fair use” of the...

MURDOCK: Media Spin Cycle Does Wonders for Biden Family’s Laundering Needs

(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Where is media bias when we need it? In the 1980s, when the phrase “media bias” grew popular, conservatives complained that such liberals as ABC’s Sam Donaldson would report on a Reagan Administration reform and then find a sweet old lady to cry about it on camera. She...

Calls Grow for Potentially Risky Convention of States

(Headline USA) Simmering public anger in Alaska over the legislature’s failure to settle the state’s most radioactive issue — how big a check residents should receive from the state’s oil wealth fund — is colliding with a once-a-decade opportunity for political activists: The chance for voters to call a...

Activist Judge Known for Bigoted Blog Posts Overturns Arkansas Election Reforms

(John Ransom, Headline USA) Wendell Griffen, a left-wing judge in Arkansas whose activist opinions have often been overturned on appeal, struck down a series of election-integrity laws passed by the Arkansas legislature, the Epoch Times reported. Pure evil from Arkansas Judge Wendell Griffen. This is what real hate looks like. #arpx...

J6 Defendant Couy Griffin Hopes to Fight ‘Selective Prosecution’ at Trial

(Headline USA) An elected official from New Mexico has vowed to ride a horse to court on Monday for his trial on charges that he illegally entered the U.S. Capitol grounds on the day that protestors challenged the certification of Joe Biden's presidential election victory. That's not the only unusual...

Russia Conflict Underscores US Deficiencies in Hypersonic Weaponry

(Headline USA) Lagging behind Russia in developing hypersonic weapons, the U.S. Navy is rushing to field its first, with installation on a warship starting as soon as late next year. The United States is in a race with Russia and China to develop these weapons, which travel at speeds akin...

Biden Bribes Saudis w/ Arms for Oil as Iran-Backed Attacks Intensify

(Headline USA) Desperate to prevent Saudi Arabia from going rogue by replacing US-backed petrodollars with the Chinese yuan, bungling US President Joe Biden stepped deeper into a quagmire of diplomatic quid-pro-quo deals to counteract the massive concessions in his recent Iran nuclear deal. Biden handed off negotiations in the Iran...

Saudis Refuse Responsibility for Biden-Inflicted Oil Shortages

(Headline USA) Saudi Arabia said on Monday that it “won't bear any responsibility" for a shortage in global oil supplies after a fierce barrage of attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels affected production in the kingdom, the world's largest oil exporter. The unusually stark warning marked a departure from the giant...

Ohio Forced to Delay Primary as Activist Judges Keep Blocking GOP Legislature’s Maps

(Headline USA) Ohio's top elections official is pausing certain preparations for the May 3 primary in the face of a court decision invalidating a third set of GOP-drawn maps of new legislative districts. Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose coupled a directive issued to county election boards Thursday night with...
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